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Masters Degree Requirement May be dropped from Tier 1 Genera

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Masters Degree Requirement May be dropped from Tier 1 Genera

Post by mohnew » Sun Jan 03, 2010 8:47 am

Highly Skilled workers may no longer need a minimum of a master's degree to come to the UK in future. The government's chief immigration advisor found that the restrictions, imposed on 1 April 2009, was restricting UK businesses from hiring the 'brightest and the best' talent.
Earlier this year, the government asked the MAC to consider whether the criteria for Tier 1 should be changed in 2010/11 to reflect changing economic circumstances. The MAC's report, published today, says that Tier 1 is generally operating well, but also recommends some changes.

Regarding the Tier 1 (General) route for highly skilled workers, the MAC's recommendations include:

* the salary multipliers, which are used to convert previous earnings outside the UK into a UK equivalent, should be rapidly and thoroughly reviewed;
* migrants with a bachelor's degree but no master's degree should be allowed to come to the UK under Tier 1 (General), if their previous earnings are high enough;
* professional qualifications (in law and accountancy, for example) should be considered as equal to a master's degree;
* the pay thresholds should be substantially increased, with no points for previous annual earnings below £24,000;
* migrants with previous annual earnings of at least £150,000 should not need to meet the educational qualification requirements;
* applicants should receive points for their age if they are 39 or under; and
* successful applicants should initially be allowed to come to the UK for two years, rather than three as at present, with a three-year extension later if they are in highly skilled employment.

anybody knows more informations please let me know . :D

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Post by vks » Sun Jan 03, 2010 9:33 am

You should read this thread!
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thank u

Post by mohnew » Sun Jan 03, 2010 12:10 pm

thank u .. it is really useful

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Post by ubukhari » Wed Jan 20, 2010 4:24 pm

any idea when will that change take effect ?

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Post by geriatrix » Wed Jan 20, 2010 4:33 pm

The important question is whether these changes (recommendations) will be implemented. The when comes in only if it happens.

Don't forget that there is a concerted effort to reduce the number of migrants entering UK (not just Labour but other political parties support the idea too).


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